IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca
Social Norms and Moral Decision Making
Ginevra is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics, Analytics, and Decision Sciences at IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca. Her research sits at the intersection of behavioral and experimental economics, with a particular focus on moral decision-making and norm perception.
She is currently involved in projects that explore how individuals navigate ethical trade-offs across multiple domains using experimental methods. Her ongoing collaborations include work on framing effects, cognitive modes in moral evaluation, and variations of the trolley problem.
She holds an M.Sc. in Economics and Development and a B.Sc. in Political Science from the University of Florence. She has been awarded Erasmus fellowships in Konstanz and Córdoba, and she conducted field research in Zanzibar as part of her undergraduate thesis.